Coming out of World War II the Land Rover Series I, II, and III were Britain's answer to the United States built Willys Jeep. First made in 1948, Land Rover claimed in 1992 that 70% of all the Land Rovers built up to that point were still being used. The Series IIA is considered the most sturdy model ever created. It also possesses the classic look that many think of Land Rover for from appearances in popular films and documentaries set in Africa. These were built to cruise down whatever was underneath the wheels whether it was a road or not, and it's a job they have done really well. This '67 Series IIA comes out of Louisiana in excellent condition. It features the Land Rover 2.25L inline 4 cylinder (petrol) engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. The engine was rebuilt in 2011 with genuine Land Rover parts imported from the UK. It comes with a front wench, shovel, a ton of receipts, spare gas tank, hood mounted spare tire, front bench seat, two rear jump seats, and spare parts. This is a really cool example of a classic Land Rover survivor that is very rare to find in the United States.
| Price | $20,925 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Land Rover |
| Model | Series IIA |
| Year | 1967 |
| Miles | 96,996 |
| Color | Red |
| Engine | 2.25L I4 |